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SilentLoner

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Hear me out. I mean I think they will get more revenue because of the factthey don't leave the app I click on them to find out what the stuff is. Thoughts?
 
I like the real iAds like the Nissan one. I don't give a **** about the mini App Store ads that just advertise another app.
 
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Personally I don't pay any attention to them. ;)
 
I like the real iAds like the Nissan one. I don't give a **** about the mini App Store ads that just advertise another app.

Agreed it was funny I saw an iAd yesterday for a sony ericsson android phone lol

iAds are the ads that pan up within the app and are interactive right? Most apps use AdMob, i presume the return is higher are the admob ads are ****
 
The other nice thing about iAds is that Apple made it so the home button brings you out of the ad and back into the app
 
What happened in it?

Idk I never clicked on it. I don't remember any writing it had on it but I know there was a picture of a cheeseburger...weird I know.

Edit: Well it was a real iAd. I opened the app back up and clicked on one. It brought me to a screen where I was able to download a free app. It had a "X" bubble at the top left to where I can exit out.
 
Idk I never clicked on it. I don't remember any writing it had on it but I know there was a picture of a cheeseburger...weird I know.

Edit: Well it was a real iAd. I opened the app back up and clicked on one. It brought me to a screen where I was able to download a free app. It had a "X" bubble at the top left to where I can exit out.


An iAd for a android phone is hilarious in my opinion
 
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